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  1. 16 de dic. de 2021 · Lizzie Porterfield Elliott was the daughter of Collins D. Elliott, president of the Nashville Female Academy, and she was perhaps the most compelling example of his belief in educating women.She taught in both public and private schools for more than 30 years and was active in educational and civic organizations.

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  3. In 1840 he founded the Nashville Female Academy and was its president until 1866 when he became a chaplain for the Tennessee State Prison. In 1847 he was tried for heresy over the issue of whether or not children could be raised to not sin. Elliott married Elizabeth Porterfield on August 19, 1837, and they had seven children: ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2014 · The music programs at the Nashville Female Academy, Ward’s Seminary for Young Ladies, and the Ward-Belmont School for Girls are studied in order to demonstrate how the level of instruction changed over time, mirroring similar changes in society as a whole.

  5. Collins D. Elliott. Born – December, in Butler County, Ohio. Graduated from Augusta College, Kentucky. Instructor in Greek and Latin, LaGrange College, Alabama. Married – Elizabeth Porterfield of Nashville, Tennessee. President, Nashville Female Academy. Served as chaplain, Tennessee State Prison. Died – July 28 in Nashville, Tennessee.

  6. Inquire About Nashville Admissions. Templeton Academy seeks a diverse population of students (grades 5 – 12) who bring energy and commitment to the learning process. We’d love to share more about attending our Nashville campus. Calendar of Events. There are no upcoming ...

  7. OF DISSERTATION FROM PIANO GIRL TO PROFESSIONAL: THE CHANGING FORM OF MUSIC INSTRUCTION AT THE NASHVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY, WARD’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, AND THE WARD-BELMONT SCHOOL, 18161920 During the nineteenth century middle and upper-class women in Nashville and the surrounding region occupied a clearly defined place within society, and their social and academic education was designed ...